| """ |
| atexit.py - allow programmer to define multiple exit functions to be executed |
| upon normal program termination. |
| |
| One public function, register, is defined. |
| """ |
| |
| __all__ = ["register"] |
| |
| _exithandlers = [] |
| def _run_exitfuncs(): |
| """run any registered exit functions |
| |
| _exithandlers is traversed in reverse order so functions are executed |
| last in, first out. |
| """ |
| |
| while _exithandlers: |
| func, targs, kargs = _exithandlers.pop() |
| apply(func, targs, kargs) |
| |
| def register(func, *targs, **kargs): |
| """register a function to be executed upon normal program termination |
| |
| func - function to be called at exit |
| targs - optional arguments to pass to func |
| kargs - optional keyword arguments to pass to func |
| """ |
| _exithandlers.append((func, targs, kargs)) |
| |
| import sys |
| try: |
| x = sys.exitfunc |
| except AttributeError: |
| sys.exitfunc = _run_exitfuncs |
| else: |
| # if x isn't our own exit func executive, assume it's another |
| # registered exit function - append it to our list... |
| if x != _run_exitfuncs: |
| register(x) |
| del sys |
| |
| if __name__ == "__main__": |
| def x1(): |
| print "running x1" |
| def x2(n): |
| print "running x2(%s)" % `n` |
| def x3(n, kwd=None): |
| print "running x3(%s, kwd=%s)" % (`n`, `kwd`) |
| |
| register(x1) |
| register(x2, 12) |
| register(x3, 5, "bar") |
| register(x3, "no kwd args") |